Everything the Americans said about TikTok and more can be said about Twitter/X’s dangerous role in Canada.

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Wait! There are Canadians still using X? Off with their heads!!

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Saskatchewan’s DUI hire is still using it. Moe-ron publishes all his public statements there, I personally cannot see them because I do not have an X account but they are shared on Reddit. Scotch Moe is doing less than the bare minimum when it comes to the Canada-US trade war. Slow Moe spent about a month down in DC prior to the official launch of the tariffs trying to talk to people to get it stopped or something. I am blanking on any of the other names for the premier of Saskatchewan.

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I’m partial to Australia’s name for their own rotten Scott: Scummo.

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Inciting violence!!!

Better to just revoke their citizenship and deport them. Make the X Canadians into ex-Canadians.

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You are assuming decapitation would cause injury. I am pretty sure their brain body connection has been severed, as evidenced by their continued use of That Site. Thus any message from the nociceptors never gets past the neck anyway.

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